JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — The Missouri Gaming Commission testified Thursday in Jefferson City that the state needs a coordinated effort to stop illegal slot machines. Gaming Commission Executive.
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) — The Missouri Highway Patrol is investigating 73 complaints of alleged illegal gambling machines across the state.

JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — Lawmakers got an inside look as gambling in Missouri during a two-hour hearing largely focused on illegal slot machines. The first meeting of the House Special Interim Committee on Gaming got underway Thursday afternoon with a presentation from David Grothaus, the executive director of the Missouri Gaming Commission. Jefferson City Slot Machine Hearing, 25 no deposit casino bonus at rome casino 13, 50 free spins at prism casino 5, 217 tournament for uptown aces casino and sloto cash casino 7 18+, T&C Apply, New Customers Only.
The St. Louis Post-Dispatch reports Patrol Capt. John Hotz said eight more investigations will begin soon.
The Missouri Gaming Commission sent the complaints to the patrol. The commission argues the gaming terminals, such as slot machines, are illegal.

The commission’s lead attorney ruled in July that the terminals have functions that make them gambling devices, which are prohibited outside of licensed casinos.
The gaming terminals are proliferating across Missouri in gas stations, truck stops and fraternal organizations. Missouri Lottery officials and casinos say the machines are costing them millions of dollars.
Companies that provide the terminals say they aren’t gambling devices because the outcome of each game is predetermined.
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A legislative hearing on the issue is scheduled on Oct. 10.
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Information from: St. Louis Post-Dispatch, http://www.stltoday.com